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Tuscaloosa hatchet attack: Police search for suspect

Tuscaloosa hatchet attack: Police search for suspect
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Tuscaloosa Police: Man hospitalized after attack by axe-wielding assailant

Tuscaloosa Police: Man hospitalized after attack by axe-wielding assailant
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Restaurants we miss in Tuscaloosa

Restaurants we miss in Tuscaloosa Updated 9:00 AM; What we wouldn’t give for some fried chicken and biscuits from The Cotton Patch, or smoked chicken and white barbecue sauce from Cypress Inn. There mere mention of dishes like that trigger the taste-buds of Tuscaloosa natives pining for those places whose food meant so much to the culture and community but were lost for one reason or another. And when the COVID-19 pandemic hit Alabama in March 2020, the state’s restaurant industry took a hit, with bar and restaurant owners navigating the twists and turns of mandatory dining room and taproom shutdowns, reduced capacity, and curfews, all while incurring extra expenses to make their businesses safe for patrons during the public health crisis. Sadly, COVID forced several to close.

What s the Deal with This Abandoned Tuscaloosa Gas Station?

The building that once housed the Quik Mart has been sitting vacant for almost ten years and many Tuscaloosans are wondering why this once busy business has been allowed to turn into an eyesore. What happened to Quik Mart and why hasn t the convenience store been renovated or razed so that something new could be built in its place? Get our free mobile app The answer is pretty complicated. The Quik Mart property itself is owned by Charles Wyatt. Following the April 27th tornado, Wyatt had plans to rent the building to a title loan company; however, these plans were thwarted by restrictions placed as part of the City of Tuscaloosa s recovery plan.

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